The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) is a not-for-profit, non-partisan, international policy organization formed to
combat the growing threat from extremist ideology. Founded by Ambassador Mark Wallace, Senator Joseph Lieberman,
and Frances Townsend, and led by a renowned group of former world leaders and diplomats, CEP combats extremism
through technological, education, and advocacy programs designed to disrupt extremists' financial, recruitment, and
ideological support networks. CEP has pioneered efforts to combat extremists’ radicalization and recruitment work online,
recently co-developing and launching "eGlyph," a new algorithm designed to detect and remove terrorist related content online.